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Oroben Oral Gel, 15ml

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€ 12.95 $ 13.12 R$ 70.58 £ 10.97

Oroben Oral Gel is a medical device for oral use, which reduces pain and promotes the healing of canker sores, recurrent aphthous stomatitis, inflamed gums, and small lesions in the mouth (caused by dental treatment or by the use of braces/dental prostheses). Can be used by adults and children over 3 years of age.

  • Resinox FP creates a protective film on the oral mucosa, limiting contact with pathogens or irritants, which delay the natural healing process and tissue regeneration, and protect the mucosa from the irritating action of free radicals.
  • Peppermint Essential Oil leaves a pleasant sensation of freshness in the mouth, reducing halitosis caused by gingivitis.

Apply a small amount of gel, 3 or 4 times a day or more, as needed, directly on the affected part with the help of clean fingers or a cotton swab. In case of irritated gums, apply the product, favoring its adhesion with a light massage. Before applying braces and dentures, massage the affected part. Avoid ingestion of drinks or food within 15 minutes after application, to favor adhesion to the mucosa.

Formulated with: Resinox FP (Molecular Complex of Aloe Vera and Alteia Polysaccharides + Chamomile Flavonoids + Myrrh Resins); Peppermint Essential Oil; Licorice Extract.

Formulated without: Petroleum Derivatives; Parabens; PEG; Dyes; Synthesis Perfumes; GMO.

 

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Farmácia Saúde

Maria Margarida Moreira - Farmácia Sociedade Unipessoal, Lda.

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4200-190 Porto

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